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Mount Kilimanjaro-Gear & Equipment
Kilimanjaro, Mt. Kenya (Lenana Point), and Mt. Meru do not require rock-climbing skills. However, a good measure of perseverance and physical fitness are needed. With a climbing time of 5-7 hours per day and on summit days, from 10-14 hours (depending on the mountain), it is very important that in order to achieve a good acclimization you remember to hike and breathe slowly and evenly.
The routes on Kilimanjaro, Mt. Kenya and Mt. Meru require some hiking experience. Due to the high load on the heart and circulation, we recommend consulting a physician before deciding to undertake these journeys. In addition, travel through these countries can at times require a “tough attitude†with variably long travel times and rough road conditions. Breakdowns are therefore pardoned. For persons with back trouble (i.e. intervertebral disk disease), these trips are not recommended. Please know that nationally certified and standard means of transport are used.
Important Note: We would like to point out that when it comes to delays, changes of route or program due to unfavorable conditions, bad weather or organizational difficulties, etc., we ask that you please keep an adventurous spirit and mentality in mind and practice tolerance and patience where necessary.
Clothing:
We have included respective clothing packing lists for both your mountain climbs and safari excursions. Should you have further questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us, we are more than happy to assist!
Equipment:
The equipment, such as, tents, silverware, stools, etc., provided by us are suitable for mountain climbing conditions. Overnight accommodations are in 2-3 person tents from the company, and are exchanged for new every 2 years. The food tent, chairs, kitchen equipment and silverware are subject to constant inspection and control and renewed immediately as required. For meals, all silverware/utensils are provided! Therefore, you do not need to bring along any silverware/utensils, cups, etc.! With us there is not too much a luxury traveller however, we also ensure that nothing sinks to the low budget level.The happiness and well-being of our guests, of course, lays closest to our hearts!

Machame, nicknamed the ‘Whiskey’ route, is by far the most popular route and probably the most beautiful route to start your ascent to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. Located on the southern side of the mountain in lush, fertile rainforest, you will head towards Shira Plateau and then circle along the southern circuit halfway around Kilimanjaro; from here you will have great views from all angles. Although this is considered one of the better routes for acclimatization, as you will have a steady altitude increase every day, it is also one of the more challenging choices, due to hiking steeper routes for longer distances.
It is recommended that this route is done in no less than 6 days/5 nights but for better altitude acclimatization it is often done in 7 days/6 nights. You will approach the summit from the east and make your descent along the Mweka trail. Due to hiking high and sleeping low, the Machame route has one of the highest summit success rates of all the Kilimanjaro routes.
Approaching Kilimanjaro from the north side (the only route starting on this side of the mountain), close to the Kenyan border, Rongai offers views of Masai land where wildlife including Buffalo, Elephant and Monkeys can be spotted, along with East Africa’s stunning birdlife. The Rongai route, although becoming an increasingly popular route, is still the quietest option.
Due to the long drive taken to get to the gate on day one it‘s the least frequently used route. Considered a moderately difficult route, it has excellent success rates. This is the best choice especially during rainy seasons as the north side receives less precipitation, letting you make your ascent in drier more pleasant conditions. You will make a gentle ascent through several different climate zones and make your descent on the south side along the Marangu route, so you get the best of both sides of the mountain.
Lemosho route is one of the longest and most scenic routes of Mount Kilimanjaro. It is one of the best routes for acclimatization due to the length of the climb; it also has a high success rate of climbers making it to the Rooftop of Africa. It is our favorite route due to a great balance of low traffic and scenic views. The route approaches Mount Kilimanjaro from the west, beginning with a long drive from Moshi to Londorossi Gate. From there, the first two days are spent trekking through rainforest to Shira Ridge.
This route offers variety as it meets up with 2 of the other routes on the mountain. The first is Shira route, now a drive able road used for emergency vehicles, the Lemosho route passes this road and crosses the Shira Plateau on the way to the summit. On the forth day it meets up with the Machame route around Lava Tower, the hike goes down to Barranco valley and we ascend to the Great Barranco wall. Lemosho is considered one of the most beautiful routes Mount Kilimanjaro has to offer, there may even be opportunities to spot some wildlife in the forest zone and Shira Plateau, if you’re lucky. The descent is made via the Mweka route. It’s a good acclimatization route and offers a better chance at summiting as you take more days at a slower pace.